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Re: [leafnode-list] check_date problem



On do, 19 jun 2003, Matthias Andree wrote:

> Could you set up news.debug or news.* all logging in
> /etc/syslog.conf, set debugmode=1 in /etc/leafnode/config and run
> fetchnews -vvv? Then grep the log for check_date: 

fetchnews[21569]: check_date: news.easynews.com: server time
1055985620, our time 1055985620

Note: I run fetchnews every 15 minutes, but I don't get the error
message every 15 minutes. So in this test it's ok, but I will keep the
debugmode on for the rest of this night, and will check tomorrow
morning. I'm starting to think that after all this could be indeed a
easynews problem....

> If Perl is installed on your system, please run > perl -MPOSIX -e >
> 'print POSIX::time, "\n";'

bolserv:~# perl -MPOSIX -e > 'print POSIX::time, "\n";' 
No code specified for -e.

Ehm ? :)

> There may be a problem compensating the time zone offset that mktime()
> uses, or a compiler fault. Have you compiled leafnode 1.9.41-1 yourself
> or installed a binary package?

I installed the binary package.

Thanks,
Dick

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